Method for transferring a viscous substance whose adhesiveness i

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346140R, G01D 1516, B65G 5400

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ABSTRACT:
A method for transferring a viscous substance includes the steps of providing a viscous substance having an adhesive characteristic which changes in correpondence to the polarity of a voltage applied thereto. The viscous substance had an adhesive characteristic when no voltage is applied thereto and its adhesiveness is reduced when a voltage is applied thereto. The method further includes the steps of disposing the viscous substance between first and second electrodes and applying a voltage between the first and second electrodes to thereby substantially attach the entirety of the viscous substance to one of the first and second electrodes.

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